S&P 500 has its first close above 5,000 in another winning week for Wall Street
Wall Street’s rally got going with hopes that cooling inflation would get the Federal Reserve to dial down the pressure by cutting interest rates
Wall Street’s rally got going with hopes that cooling inflation would get the Federal Reserve to dial down the pressure by cutting interest rates
TikTok’s algorithm and teen idols like Olivia Rodrigo are bringing back the legendary rocker, who is reappearing with a new single, 31 years after his last album, motivated by the love of music alone
The former Welsh Guard officer not only looked after the princes following the untimely death of their mother, Princess Diana, but he also became an important confidant during their teenage years. Despite showing a clear preference for the Duke of Sussex, he has not been shunned by the current heir to the throne
The documentary ‘Remembering Tina Turner’ barely scratches the surface of the queen of rock. A previous film, ‘Tina,’ is much more ambitious, as befits a star who overcame enormous obstacles
The European Food Safety Authority has updated its assessment of dietary exposure to arsenic, as new evidence suggests it may increase cancer risks
Vice President Kamala Harris noted that Joe Biden’s two-day sit-down with special counsel Robert Hur occurred just after the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas on Israel
An expert on desertification who is highly critical of the Spanish scientific system, the ecologist recently won a $2.7 million European grant he’ll now have to delay or turn down entirely
Winter tornadoes are likely to be stronger and stay on the ground longer with a wider swath of destruction in a warming world, a 2021 study showed
Remarks about his allegedly declining cognitive abilities in the classified papers investigation have outraged the president and the Democrats
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is ignoring calls from the international community, including the United States, to avoid the humanitarian disaster that a military incursion in the southern Gaza area would entail
Something fails to click in this movie about Enzo Ferrari, either in the description of the life of such an unsympathetic character, or in the portrayal of his always-tense professional career
With financial support from other Hollywood stars such as Leonardo DiCaprio, the actor will create a center where siblings who have lost their parents can stay together. The project is slated to open in 2025
The 27-nation EU’s policies on the environment and other matters are a financial burden and make their products more expensive than non-EU imports, farmers complain
The former president glided to victory at internal elections that were intended to serve as a role model of good electoral organization but were instead defined by scenes of chaos
Independent candidates backed by imprisoned former Prime Minister Imran Khan were leading in Pakistan’s national election results
The conceptual artist delves deep into the computer vision systems that teach machines how to perceive images
A study by the firm Oliver Wyman proposes eliminating bureaucratic obstacles to attract foreign talent while creating institutions that can coordinate with the private sector
His remarks appeared to align with Zelenskiy’s stated aim of bringing ‘renewal’ to the armed forces in Thursday’s shake-up and adopting a fresh approach to the fight
Suspicions of arson were raised from the outset. Minister of the Interior Carolina Tohá indicated last Sunday that the government had information from ‘reliable people’ that supported that thesis
Khamenei and accounts associated with the supreme leader had been praising the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel
The Iraqi writer and journalist denounces the ecocide the Strip is suffering and warns of the devastating environmental consequences of the war
A new book describes the technology used against Palestinians and their alleged ineffectiveness against the October 7 Hamas attack
Global supermarket chain Carrefour said last month that it will stop selling PepsiCo products in its stores in France, Belgium, Spain and Italy due to price increases
Opponents of Ortega’s Sandinista regime have been stripped of their nationality and are trying to start over thousands of miles from home: ‘I will not let Ortega and Murillo steal my dreams’
Mirror Group Newspapers had agreed to pay all of Harry’s legal costs, plus damages, and would make an interim payment of 400,000 pounds ($505,000) within 14 days
The report on the classified documents investigation portrays the president as an octogenarian with a failing memory
The Israeli army is intensifying attacks on Rafah in the south of the Strip, while Egypt and Qatar are attempting to bring the parties in the conflict closer to a ceasefire agreement